TSTV set to rival DSTV in Nigeria

The new satellite TV Company, TSTV arrives at the right time. It sounded like a badly-intentioned prank; how ingenious a name like TSTV which sounds like a parody of DSTV could be taken up by new Cable TV Company. Some Nigerians believe that something fishy must be behind it. TSTV (Telcom Satellite TV) was formally launched on Sunday, October 1, 2017, which was also Nigeria’s Independence Day.

TSTV Africa on their website claimed to be a wholly-owned Nigerian innovative pay TV operator. This wholly –Nigerian company has been given a three-year tax-free package from the Federal Government as announced by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed at the launch. In return, TSTV is promising, “refined offerings of novel Pay As You View Subscription, Pause Subscription, Complimentary Internet service, video call and an array of amazing TV channels with premium entertainment, informative and educative programmes that cut across all genres.”

Does this not sound very attractive? The truth is clear. TSTV is set to rival DSTV

With TSTV robust packages and prices, it is quite obvious that TSTV will compete effectively with DSTV. Take a look at the below list of TSTV Bouquet Subscription, Price of packages and associated free Data and see if TSTV mean business whether they will not send DSTV packing out of Nigeria